2017 pacifica rear climate control

Asked by GuruZGXXM Dec 30, 2017 at 01:51 PM about the 2017 Chrysler Pacifica Touring FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Our brand new Pacifica just stopped displaying the
rear climate temperature control portion on the
rear display.  Has anyone experienced this?  The
rear controls still work, it just seems like the
display is faulty.  Take it to the dealer or is this user
error? The rear controls are not locked out and the
blower level/speed still displays correctly. Help

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Honestly, I would take it to the dealer.

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Some things easy repar is to remove the neg battery cable few sec an replace. I have done that to get doors to work properly---to gget gps in its correct mode--an every timme we go from Ohio to sebring Fl i need too do above as it will not move an start . Not working on this problem .I can not control ANYTHING on rear right side temperature control located above second row of seats on rrright side!

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